Turner residents watch Tuesday as an open-door shed is lowered onto the lawn next to the Turner Town House on Turner Center Road. The shed was built by members of the Amish community in Unity and will be the future home of two large replicas of Turner landmarks. Natalie Pilsbury, left, Warren Hood, Harlan Richardson, Sharon Brenner and Cheryl Hooper have been involved in finding a way to keep replicas of the North Turner Toll Bridge and the Turner Centre Creamery out of the elements as they had been for 35 years. Students from Leavitt Area High School in Turner are restoring the replicas and will put them into the new shed in a couple of weeks, Pilsbury said. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

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Natalie Pilsbury of the Turner Museum and Historical Society talks Tuesday with Isaac Keyes about the placement of the 32-foot-long shed built by members of the Amish community in Unity to house replicas the North Turner Toll Bridge and the Turner Centre Creamery. Keyes and his brother, Ezra Keyes, delivered the shed next to the Turner Town House on Turner Center Road. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Turner residents, from left, Cheryl Hooper, Sharon Brenner, Harlan Richardson, Ralph “Rass” Caldwell, Kurt Schaub, Natalie Pilsbury and Pete Pilsbury watch Tuesday as the new open-door shed is delivered next to the Turner Town House. The shed was built by members of the Amish community in Unity to house replicas of the North Turner Toll Bridge and the Turner Centre Creamery. The group has been involved with the project. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

A new open-door shed to house replicas of the North Turner Toll Bridge and the Turner Centre Creamery was delivered Tuesday next to the Turner Town House on Turner Center Road. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Kent Harrington, left, and Warren Hood take measurements Tuesday for the new open-door shed delivered next to the Turner Town House in Turner. The shed was built by members of the Amish community in Unity to house replicas of the North Turner Toll Bridge and the Turner Centre Creamery. Leavitt Area High School students have restored the replicas, which will be put in the shed in a couple of weeks. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Turner residents Harlan Richardson, Cheryl Hooper, Sharon Brenner, Kurt Schaub, Pete Pilsbury and Natalie Pilsbury chat Tuesday after the new open-door shed is placed beside the Turner Town House on Turner Center Road. The shed was built by members of the Amish community in Unity to house replicas of the North Turner Toll Bridge and the Turner Centre Creamery. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

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